On Oct. 10, as a part of Sunstar’s “Ora² Kyary Hamigakyu” project, collaborative frames between Ora² and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu called “Ora² KAWAii Camera” joined Otaku Camera.
The Oct. 1 edition of Nintendo Direct, an online-distributed presentation in which Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo, announces the latest news on upcoming titles, included a surprising announcement that fans were overjoyed with.
*Final Fantasy* is an RPG (Role-Playing Game) series that rivals even *Dragon Quest* in terms of popularity in Japan. Since its creation, the series has continually captivated players with its beautiful visuals and unique fantasy worlds.
*Japacon TV* is a show that is on the forefront of the Japanese content industry and broadcasts at 12 p.m. every Friday on the Japanese satellite broadcast channel BS Fuji.
On Sept. 26, Spike Chunsoft released a teaser video of the Nintendo 3DS game *Attack on Titan: Humanity’s Last Wings* which will be released in Japan on Dec. 5.
On Sept. 26, Kadokawa Games announced that the popular game *Kantai Collection* (Kan Colle) that is sweeping over the social game world is becoming an anime.
We continue with the second part of Episode 15, “This is the Way the Game Industry Thrives,” which, similarly to the first part, also features the popular game maker Capcom.
Sega announced its new action puzzle game *Puyo Puyo Tetris* on Sept. 12. The game will be playable on the PS3, Wii U, PS Vita, and Nintendo 3DS, and will be released in 2014.
Kojima Productions Los Angeles, the first overseas studio for Konami’s Kojima Productions, recently opened in Los Angeles, California, and a live demonstration of *Ground Zeroes*––the prologue to *Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain* (MGSV) for the PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360––was held at a theater within the studio.
At Tokyo Game Show 2013, to be held between Sept. 19-22, attendees will have the opportunity to try Supergamer Me, Japan’s first tablet specialized for gaming that is equipped with a button-mapping function.
Here is the second part of the interview regarding the Kickstarter project for *Mighty No. 9*, the new game by Keiji Inafune, the father of *Mega Man*.